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CALL FOR PAPERS
Workshop on Research 2.0
18 June, Manchester
(To be held in conjunction with the 4th International e-Social Science
conference, 18-20 June 2008, http://www.ncess.ac.uk/events/conference/)
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Background
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Contemporary research challenges increasingly demand collaborative and
cross-disciplinary methods. In recognition of this, research funders
worldwide have, in recent years, invested substantial resources in
building large-scale and networked e‑Infrastructure (or Cyberinfrastructure
as it is known in the US) and tools. These tools include virtual research
environments (VREs) and virtual observatories. However, these Grid-based,
heavy-weight computing infrastructures, driven as they largely have been by
the needs of researchers requiring High Performance Computing or High
Throughput Computing, do not necessarily address the different needs of
scientists across the full range of research areas and disciplines.
Consequently, what we now observe is a ‘grass roots’ led appropriation by
these latter groups of more flexible, lightweight, easily configurable and
rapidly deployable technologies originating from the Web sphere.
Web 2.0 promises a peer-to-peer, dynamic environment that extends beyond
one-way presentation of information, and engages large numbers of Internet
users to create, annotate, review, reuse, recreate, and represent the
information publicized on the Web. Well-known Web 2.0 tools include wikis,
blogs, folksonomies, Web feeds, websites for sharing digital objects such
as videos, photos, slides, bookmarks, professional networking, especially
for business contacts and job-search and various other web-based social
networking platforms, which provide a variety of ways for users to
interact. For the developer, Web 2.0 is characterised by a set of tools and
technologies which facilitate rapid development of Web site functionality,
including the creation of ‘mashups’ drawing on functionality from multiple
sites, using a community software development model.
Participation in online, social networking activities has become highly
popular in contemporary society. Commercial websites integrating with a
range of Web 2.0 tools have created a new discourse, replacing the static,
top-down nature of Web 1.0. Web 2.0 is also changing the way we do
research. It has been envisioned that a well-designed social networking
site can facilitate communications between scientists at different physical
locations and in different disciplines, and can encourage them or at least
make it easier for them to share their data and findings, and possibly
recreate and reuse these resources. Research 2.0 is the term commonly used
to describe the extension of Web 2.0 tools to support academic and other
research. But do all lessons we have learnt from generic social networking
sites apply to scientific social networking ones? Or are there any
substantial differences between the two, given the specific needs of users
working in scientific field?
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Format of the workshop
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This one-day workshop, which will be held in conjunction with the 4th
International e-Social Science conference at Manchester, aims to map
current territory of Research 2.0 (What Web 2.0 applications exist in
research and how have they been adopted), and to identify the opportunities
and challenges in the development and implementation of Research 2.0. It
will consist of a number of short papers and a discussion session
identifying promising research directions and initiating interdisciplinary
collaboration.
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Topics of interest include (but are not limited to)
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* new Web 2.0-based technologies for facilitating scientific work
* design and evaluation methodologies for Research 2.0 sites (including new
research methods such as virtual ethnography)
* usability and performativity issues of Research 2.0 sites
* cultural, legal and social issues around Research 2.0
* case studies on scientific use of web 2.0 tools and concepts
* how Research 2.0 shape the production of scientific knowledge (Do Web 2.0
applications in research make a difference to existing Internet
applications like email, content management systems or newsgroups?)
* good practice of engaging users and fostering a Research 2.0 community
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Submission Guidelines
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Participants interested in presenting a short paper should submit a
500-word abstract to Yuwei Lin <yuwei.lin(a)ncess.ac.uk> not later than 15
May, 2008. All submissions will be reviewed by the workshop organisers.
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Important Dates
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Abstract submission: 15 May, 2008
Author notification: 19 May, 2008
Date of Workshop: 18 June, 2008
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Organisers
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Yuwei Lin (University of Manchester)
Rob Procter (University of Manchester)
Meik Poschen (University of Manchester)
Rachel Gibson (University of Manchester)
David De Roure (University of Southampton)
For further information please see http://www.ncess.ac.uk/events/conference/
--
Dr. Yuwei Lin
ESRC National Centre for e-Social Science (NCeSS)
University of Manchester
Arthur Lewis Building 2C
Manchester M13 9PL
UK
T. +44-(0)161-2751388
F. +44-(0)161-2751390
W. (work) http://www.ncess.ac.uk
W. (personal) http://www.ylin.org
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DaWaK 2008 - Paper submission deadline extended 1 week to April 11, 2008
by Nguyen Manh Tho 01 Apr '08
by Nguyen Manh Tho 01 Apr '08
01 Apr '08
Due to numerous requests, the paper submission deadline
of DaWaK 2008 is extended 1 week to April 11. This is the
hard deadline and no more extension is allowed.
Apologies for multiple copies due to cross postings.
Please send to interested colleagues and students.
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10th International Conference on Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery
(DaWaK 2008)
Turin, Italy
Sept. 1 to Sept. 5, 2008
http://www.dexa.org/dawak
Submission site: https://stdev.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/dexadriver/
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Call for Papers
===================
Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery has been widely accepted as a key
technology for enterprises and organisations to improve their abilities in
data analysis, decision support, and the automatic extraction of knowledge
from data. With the exponential growing amount of information to be included
in the decision making process, the data to be considered becomes more and
more complex in both structure and semantics. Consequently, the process
of retrieval and knowledge discovery from this huge amount of heterogeneous
complex data builds the litmus-test for the research in the area.
During the past years, the International Conference on Data Warehousing and
Knowledge Discovery (DaWaK) has become one of the most important
international scientific events to bring together researchers, developers
and practitioners to discuss latest research issues and experiences in
developing and deploying data warehousing and knowledge discovery systems,
applications, and solutions. This year?s conference (DaWaK 2008), builds on
this tradition of facilitating the cross-disciplinary exchange of ideas,
experience and potential research directions.
DaWaK 2008 seeks to introduce innovative principles, methods, algorithms and
solutions to challenging problems faced in the development of data
warehousing, knowledge discovery and data mining applications. Submissions
presenting current research work on both theoretical and practical aspects
of data warehousing and knowledge discovery are encouraged. Particularly,
we strongly welcome submissions dealing with emerging real world
applications such as real-time data warehousing, analysis of spatial and
spatiotemporal data, OLAP mining, mobile OLAP, mining natural science data
(e.g. bioinformatics, geophysics)
Major Tracks
===============
Topics of interest include in these tracks but are not limited to:
Data Warehousing
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? Analytical front-end tools for data warehousing/OLAP
? Active/real-time data warehousing
? Data warehouse architecture
? Web/multimedia data warehouses
? Data extraction, cleansing, transforming and loading
? Spatial and spatiotemporal data warehouses
? Data warehouse maintenance and evolution
? Data warehousing in mobile/wireless environments
? Data warehouse design (conceptual, logical and physical)
? Data warehousing and the semantic web
? Data warehousing consistency and quality
? Data warehouse schema evolution and transformations
? Data warehousing with unstructured data (e.g., text) and semi-
structured data (e.g., XML)
? Design and maintenance of metadata repository
? Data warehouse security and reliability
? Data warehousing applications: corporate, scientific, government,
healthcare, bioinformatics, etc.
? Parallel /distributed data warehousing
? View maintenance/adaptation
? Frameworks for Business Process Management (BPM) and Business
Intelligence (BI)
? Performance optimization and tuning
? Multidimensional modelling and queries
? Data warehousing and industry applications (e.g. ERP, CRM)
? Integration of data warehouses and data mining
Knowledge Discovery
======================
? Knowledge discovery framework and process
? Security, privacy and social impact of data mining
? Integration constraints and knowledge in KDD process
? Mining unstructured and structured data
? Data and knowledge representation
? Exploring data analysis, inference of causes, prediction
? Evaluating, consolidating, and explaining discovered knowledge
? Statistical techniques for generation a robust, consistent data model
? Interactive data exploration/visualization and discovery
? Mining temporal, spatial and multimedia data
? Data mining techniques: clustering, classification, association
rules, decision trees, neural-network, etc
? Mining large/complex datasets, continuous data streams, sensor
networks
? Data mining support for the design of information systems
? Mining ubiquitous, moving, time-series data
? Integration of data warehousing, OLAP and data mining
? Mining Trends, Opportunities and Risks
? Languages and interfaces for data mining
? Distributed and parallel data mining/knowledge discovery
? Mining from low-quality information sources
? High performance and parallel/distributed data mining
? Complexity, efficiency, and scalability in data mining
? Pre-processing and post-processing of data mining
? Data mining applications: bioinformatics, E-commerce, Web,
intrusion/fraud detection, finance, healthcare, marketing,
telecommunications, etc
Paper Submission Details
==========================
Authors are invited to submit research and application papers representing
original, previously unpublished work. Papers should be submitted in PDF or
Word format. Submissions must conform to Springer's LNCS format and should
not exceed 10 pages (including all text, figures, references and
appendices).
Authors who want to buy extra pages may submit a paper up to 12
pages with the indication that the authors will purchase extra pages once
the paper is accepted. Submissions which are not conform to the LNCS format
and/or which do exceed 10 pages (or up to 12 pages with the extra
purchase commitment) will be rejected without reviews.
Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality,
significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. All accepted
papers will be published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) by
Springer-Verlag.
Duplicate submissions are not allowed. A submission is considered to be a
duplicate submission if it is submitted to other
conferences/workshops/journals or it has been already accepted to be
published in other conferences/workshops/journals. Duplicate submissions
thus will be automatically rejected without reviews.
As the last year, authors of best papers selected from DaWaK2008 conference
will be invited to submit an extension for a special issue of International
Journal of Data Warehousing and Mining (IJDWM) and Journal of Computing
Science
and Engineering (JCSE).
Authors are requested to send the abstract of their paper to be received by
March 28 2008, due date of the full paper electronic submission is April 4,
2008
via the following submission website:
https://stdev.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/dexadriver/
and select DaWaK2008 conference
For further inquiries, please contact DaWaK 2008 PC Co-Chairperson
Dr. Il-Yeol Song (song(a)drexel.edu) Dr. Johann Eder
(johann.eder(a)univie.ac.at) or Dr. Nguyen Manh Tho (tho(a)ifs.tuwien.ac.at)
IMPORTANT DATES
=================
? Submission of abstracts: March 28, 2008
? Submission of full papers: April 4, 2008 ==> April 11, 2008 (extension)
? Notification of acceptance: May 23, 2008
? Camera-ready copies due: June 6, 2008
Program Chairs
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? Il Yeol Song, Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA
? Johann Eder, University of Vienna, Austria
? Tho Manh Nguyen, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Program Committee
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· Abdelkader Zighed Djamel, University Lyon, France
· Abello Alberto, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
· Bach Pedersen, Torben, Aalborg University, Denmark
· Balcazar Jose, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
· Baralis Elena, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
· Berendt Bettina, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany
· Berka Petr, University of Economics Prage, Cezch
· Bernardino Jorge, ISEC, Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Portugal
· Bonchi Francesco, ISTI - C.N.R., Italy
· Bostrom Henrik, University of Skövde, Sweden
· Boulicaut Jean-Francois, INSA Lyon, France
· Bressan Stephane, National University of Singapore, Singapore
· Brezany Peter, University of Vienna, Austria
· C. Desouza Kevin, University of Washington, USA
· Cabibbo Luca, Universita' Roma Tre, Italy
· Cerquides Jesus, University of Barcelona, Spain
· Chirkova Rada, NC State University, USA
· Choenni Sunil, University of Twente and Dutch Ministry of Justice,
Netherlands
· Christie Ezeife, University of Windsor, Canada
· Coenen Frans, The university of Liverpool, UK
· Cremilleux Bruno, Universite Caen, France
· Cuzzocrea Alfredo, University of Calabria, Italy
· Dardzinska Agnieszka, Bialystok Technical University, Poland
· Davis Karen, University of Cincinnati, USA
· Dirk Draheim, Software Competence Center Hagenberg, Germany
· Eder Johann, University of Vienna, Austria
· Elomaa Tapio, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
· Esposito Roberto, University Torino, Italy
· Estivill-Castro Vladimir, Griffith University, Australia
· F. Morales Eduardo, Ciencias Computacionales, Mexico
· Fernkranz Johannes, TU Darmstadt, Germany
· Feng Ling, Tsinghua University, China
· Fernandez-Medina Eduardo, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
· Gamberger Dragan, Rudjer Boskovic Institute, Croatia
· Giannella Chris, Dept. of Math&CS, Goucher College, USA
· Golfarelli Matteo, DEIS - University of Bologna, Italy
· Grieser Gunter, Technical University Darmstadt, Germany
· Hermeier Eyke, University of Magdeburg, Germany
· Hadzikadic Mirsad, College of Information Technology, UNC Charlotte, USA
· Han Eui-Hong, iXmatch Inc., USA
· Han Wook-Shin, Kyungpook University, Korea
· Hoang Cao Tru, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam
· Hollmen Jaakko, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
· Hong Se June, RSM emeritus, IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA
· Hoppner Frank, University of Applied Sciences Braunschweig/Wolfenbuettel,
Germany
· Hotho Andreas, University of Kassel, Germany
· Huang Jimmy, York University, Canada
· Hwan-Seung Yong, Ewah Womans University, Korea
· Ichise, Ryutaro, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
· Illhoi, Yoo, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA
· J. Zaki Mohammed, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
· Jenny Zhang Xiuzhen, RMIT University, Australia
· Jianping Fan, University of North Carolina, USA
· Jorge Alipio M., FEP/LIACC, University of Porto, Portugal
· Kalnis Panos, National University of Singapore, Singapore
· Kantarcioglu Murat, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
· Kaya Mehmet, Firat University, Turkey
· Keogh Eamonn, University of California - Riverside, USA
· Kim Jinho, Kangwon National University, Korea
· Kindermann Jörg, Fraunhofer Institute for Autonomous Intelligent Systems
AIS,
Germany
· Knobbe Arno, Universiteit Utrecht, Neitherlands
· Kononenko Igor, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
· Kramer Stefan, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany
· Kuramochi Michihiro, Google Inc., USA
· L. Oliveira Arlindo, IST/INESC-ID, Portugal
· Ladjel Bellatreche, LISI/ENSMA, France
· Largeron Christine, Laboratoire Hubert Curien University Jean Monnet
Saint-Etienne, France
· Lechtenbörger Jens, University of Münster, Germany
· Lee Guanling, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan
· Lee Jae-Gil, UIUC, USA
· Lee Young-Koo, Kyung Hee University, Korea
· Lee Yue-Shi, Ming Chuan University, Taiwan
· Li Jinyan, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
· Lin Xuemin, UNSW, Australia
· Loh Woong-Kee, University of Minnesota, USA
· Lujan-Mora Sergio, University of Alacante, Spain
· Malerba Donato, Universit?degli Studi di Bari, Italy
· Mamoulis Nikos, University of Hong Kong, Hongkong
· Manco Giuseppe, ICAR-CNR, National Research Council, Italy
· Maria Luisa Damiani, Università degli studi di Milano, Italy
· May Michael, Fraunhofer Institut Autonome Intelligente Systeme, Germany
· Meo Rosa, University of Turin, Italy
· Mika Sulkava, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
· Moon Yang-Sae, Dept. of Computer Science, Kangwon National University,
Korea
· Mukesh Mohania, I.B.M. India Research Lab, India
· Nanopoulos Alexandros, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
· Ng Wee-Keong, Nanyang Tech. University, Singapore
· Nguyen Manh Tho, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
· Nock Richard, Universit?ntilles-Guyane, France
· Palpanas Themis, University of Trento, Italy
· Park Byung-Kwon, Dong-A University, Korea
· Pedreschi Dino, University of Pisa, Italy
· Peltonen Jaakko, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
· Pizzuti Clara, ICAR-CNR, Italy
· Popelinsky Lubomir, Masaryk University in Brno, Czech
· Powers David, The Flinders University of South Australia, Australia
· Ramon Jan, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
· Ras Zbigniew, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
· Rau-Chaplin Andrew, Dalhousie University, Canada
· Riedewald Mirek, Cornell University, USA
· Ritschard Gilbert, University of Geneva, Switzerland
· Rizzi Stefano, University of Bologna, Italy
· S Bhowmick Sourav, Nanyang Technological University
· Sacca Domenico, University of Calabria & ICAR-CNR, Italy
· Scannapieco Monica, University of Rome, Italy
· Schiefer Josef, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
· Schneider Markus, University of Florida, USA
· Schrefl Michael, University Linz, Austria
· Semeraro Giovanni, University of Bari, Italy
· Simitsis Alkis, Stanford University, USA
· Simovici Dan, University of Massachusetts at Boston, USA
· Skowron Andrzej, Warsaw University Banacha 2, Poland
· Soares Carlos, University of Porto, Portugal
· Song Il-Yeol, Drexel University, USA
· Song Min, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
· Stefanowski Jerzy, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
· Stepankova Olga, Czech Technical University, Czech
· Stolle Reinhard, BMW Car IT, Germany
· Struyf Jan, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
· Tan Ah-Hwee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
· Taniar David, Monash University, Australia
· Terzi Evimaria, IBM Almaden
· Theodoratos Dimitri, New Jersey`s Science & Technology University, USA
· Tjoa A Min, IFS, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
· Trujilo Juan, University of Alacante, Spain
· Vaidya Jaideep, Rutgers University, USA
· Vassiliadis Panos, University of Ioannina, Greece
· Wagner Roland, Johannes Kepler University Linz, USA
· Wojciechowski Marek, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
· Wöß Wolfram, University of Linz, Austria
· Xiaohua Hu, Drexel University, USA
· Yuan An, Drexel University, USA
· Zaniolo Carlo, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
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